Ok like i said befor that i was feeling like ill never get to were i want to be the real me... I know what keeps my hopes up... I LOVE to hunt and it lifts my spirit and keeps me going. Is there any others here that love to hunt? if so have any pics? im a big time white tail and goose hunter, Its what keeps me going. Its an odd type of thing todo to keep me going lol. Thanks ya'll
Hunting isn't allowed in my country, the only hunting here is once every few years to keep deer populations in bound because they don't have a natural predator. But I always imagined that I'd love to hunt. Even thought I keep fighting with the idea in my head since it would/should stride against my pro-nature feelings.
I don't know, maybe it's a good thing we're not allowed to hunt, keep the fight in my head far in the background ;)
I used to hunt but I refuse to go out alone anymore and all my former hunting buddies decided they didn't want anything to do with me when I transitioned. This is the first year in about thirty that I haven't bought a license. Even if I didn't hunt I'd get one because the New York Dept of Environmental Conservation can use the money but this year I couldn't spare it.
If I had my way I'd own a retriever and hunt waterfowl. I used to hunt deer, with some success but never got anything worth taking a picture of. I hunt more for the food value of the animals, buying and selling game is illegal in my state.
This guy loves some deer jerky.
I'm an almost every day small game hunter. I like to keep the squirrels away from my bird feeders. Rabbits, starlings, and English Sparrows get shot, too. I love venison, but have never taken a deer of my own.
Oh yeah, I love killing innocent animals for fun. :icon_hahano:
And by the way, "Who all here"? Really?
I just don't get what's so fun about KILLING animals. What type of sick pleasure do you even get from that? And you want pictures? Of dead animals? What the ? I don't even know what to say. It's good that it's illegal, because it should be. So * you (all of ya). :icon_pissed:
And if anyone deletes this then you're a coward, and you're just deleting the truth.
Animals aren't innocent. To be innocent implies that they could also be guilty...which is ludicrous.
Killing animals is a good thing...if you like to eat meat, or wear leather. It's hard to eat an animal "on the hoof."
That said, I used to hunt. White tail deer mainly, elk sometimes. I've had a couple bad experiences during hunting though, and stopped about 10-15 years ago.
Hunting is just another hobby that some people enjoy doing. The thrill of tracking down an animal and then getting to eat your trophy is something that not many other sports can offer. As long as the animal is killed humanely and all parts of the animal are consumed/used and the species is not endangered, then what's the problem?
My brother and step dad hunt, but I don't really. They go once a year for a week and when I asked to go they told me it was only for men.
Thomas, I don't see why anyone would delete your post, but can't you disagree without giving everyone the finger? Killing invasive introduced species is beneficial. I'm hoping Eastern Bluebirds can make a comeback in my area, English Sparrows have nearly wiped them out. Coyotes come through my yard every night and take what I've shot. What's the problem? Hugs, Tracey
You would probably have more luck in the MTF forum, that is where people talk about masculine interests.
I've never been hunting. I personally wouldn't feel right killing it if it's not for food or a reason like population control. I totally see how hunting can be fun though and would go if I was ever invited.
Quote from: Thomas. on December 07, 2011, 08:26:22 PM
Oh yeah, I love killing innocent animals for fun. :icon_hahano:
And by the way, "Who all here"? Really?
I just don't get what's so fun about KILLING animals. What type of sick pleasure do you even get from that? And you want pictures? Of dead animals? What the ->-bleeped-<-? I don't even know what to say. It's good that it's illegal, because it should be. So ->-bleeped-<- you (all of ya). :icon_pissed:
And if anyone deletes this then you're a coward, and you're just deleting the truth.
I was raised in a vegetarian, sometimes vegan family. I personally hated being limited in my food choices or it being awkward when I'm a guest for dinner. I'm an adult now so I can eat whatever I want, but I still consider myself a supporter of animal rights. Animals obviously shouldn't have the same rights as humans, but they should have the right to be free from abuse. Hunting for food is way more humane than buying meat at the store. A hunted animal actually got to live a life that nature intended for it to live. Most animals born on a factory farm knows nothing but torture. Were at the top of the food chain and the way a hunter kills an animal is so much kinder than the way other predators would. Animals kill other animals all the time. Your existence will always be killing animals in some way. Vegetarians contribute to factory farming just as much as meat eaters do. Animals die in the machines used to harvest crops that vegans eat. I bet at least 1 animal somehow died in the making of every object in your house. It's the circle of life, it's just how nature works. Hunting is a deep rooted instinct, which for a lot of obvious reasons can be fun. Hunting can be necessary to save human lives. You really think that should be illegal?
Hows the phrasing of the topic even relevant? It's not what someone with my accent would say, and I'm assuming not yours, but so what?
If someone deletes your post they are deleting immature statements not the truth.
I love all kinds of jerky, and sure wouldn't mind going hunting just to get some.
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I've never been hunting before, but never really had anyone take me before though.
I wouldn't protest to doing something like that though.
This is likely to offend some vegetarians/vegans and I apologize for that as well.
Quote from: Wesley_33 on December 07, 2011, 02:58:14 PM
This guy loves some deer jerky.
My dad used to take (force) me to go deer hunting with him when i was younger....i hated guns & hated the thought of hunting down and killing poor Innocent animals (i used to watch Bambi alot as a kid) so instead of seriously trying to hunt i would pick a spot to sit and while my dad went to his own spot far away i would sit up against a tree and smoke weed. I fell asleep and woke up to the sound of leaves crunching and like right in front of me was a deer looking straight at me, i just sat there and watched her till my stupid dad came up from behind and SHOT the poor thing....
I started to get teary eyed and he said "are you crying? don't be a ->-bleeped-<-, you know what we came here to do...now get your knife out." :'(
But i have to agree that deer jerky is awesome! :D
Please by all means eat more veggies leaves more meat for me haha. My family hunts and owns a slater shop. The meat they get they use. If they have extra than it goes to the local food bank. I will say they aren't out tourturing any animals. But one's beliefs on hunting is not what this is for. He asked if anyone else hunts to keep them going. Keep them happy.
Quote from: Thomas. on December 07, 2011, 08:26:22 PM
Oh yeah, I love killing innocent animals for fun. :icon_hahano:
And by the way, "Who all here"? Really?
I just don't get what's so fun about KILLING animals. What type of sick pleasure do you even get from that? And you want pictures? Of dead animals? What the ? I don't even know what to say. It's good that it's illegal, because it should be. So * you (all of ya). :icon_pissed:
And if anyone deletes this then you're a coward, and you're just deleting the truth.
It remains a fact that every time we eat something, something else has had to die. Vegetation included. Killing is a part of life, even if you're not the one doing it, it's something that keeps you alive. You've merely delegated the work.
Being rude and obnoxious doesn't solve anything and certainly doesn't increase the validity of an argument. I won't be deleting your boorish post but don't be surprised if someone else does. This is a support site and while you can post disagreements, it's against site policy and the TOS when you do it so disagreeably. Consider this a friendly warning.
I like hunting. I just got a compound bow this season and have been practicing shooting for a while and even though it's a little late in the season (deer) I plan on going out sometime in the next month. Ohio's archery season lasts 'til February so I have some time. I've been shotgun hunting before for deer and I've gone squirrel hunting before. Have yet to get my own deer but I've gutted, butchered, and processed them with friends and I'm working on trying to tan a hide right now for the first time. I have tons of deer meat in the freezer from other people this year though. Maybe when I get out with my bow this month I'll get one, that would be nice. Can't wait to get out later this month.
Quote from: Logan Erik on December 07, 2011, 09:58:21 PM
I don't think this is a fair statement. Some are bad, but a lot of them aren't.
I know farms exist that treat the animals well, but i've never heard of a factory farm that did. Being a "factory" they value productivity over being humane.
I've yet to go hunting in my life, but next year I have to get a hunting license if I wanna pay in-state tuition (proof of residence thing). If I have the money, I'd love to get some equipment to actually make use of the license :'D. I'm gonna need to practice so I can survive in the wild when the Apocalypse comes @_@...I also need to learn to fish XP, preferably with my bare hands @_@...
I have hunters all around me and my small farm. I also have many deer hiding by my trout stream and the hunters know it but i don't allow hunting here since there are other houses too close. I once shot a deer which had a broken leg and a rusty colored liver. That was out in N. Calif back in the 70's. I decided not to hunt, but when people do hunt i will salvage every bit of meat while many will waste it. I am good at skinning deer. I am also very careful not to run over animals by driving carefully thru areas where they live and may cross the roads. I have also picked up road kills for the skins. One day in the future i will get rid of my car and just drive a horse and buggy again like my amish neighbors. Right now i caregive my mom so i can't do that yet. I am not against hunting for all people but doing it for sport seems wimpy but doing it for food is fine.
I don't hunt but I love target shooting. I wouldn't know what to do with the meat/fur so it would be kind of a waste.
glad to see all the different veiws and such on it, sorry it took me so long to get back on here ive been bussy training my pup and work and such. sorry to all who would like to try hunting and havent been able to, good luck as to the futer to try it. it is a wonderful thing to do and to try. you realy need to have the respect for the animal befor you take it. i hunt for the food because i dont realy have money and that is a good way to keep dinner on the table. but yes it is nice to see everyones veiws and such on it.
I haven't been hunting but I do want to try it some day. My neighbour goes hunting and fishing all the time. I think I enjoy fishing much more but then again I haven't tried hunting so I can't say.
I used to go deer hunting with my grandfather a lot when I was younger. And fishing. I love fishing. I was never very fond of dressing the meat afterwards, but I remember my grandfather telling me that if I did the work I would be able to have the jerky. :D It is a shame though, because I live in a big moose (sometimes bear) hunting area but I just have not gone due to money and lack of time.
I don't have too much of an opinion on things like hunting. Everything my grandfather ever brought home was eaten by the family or given away to some of the families in the area that were hard up. He gives out deer roasts around the holidays to the neighbors every year. But I know a lot of places like Kentucky get overrun by the deer population. If they don't get taken by hunters they destroy the wheat and corn fields and people's private gardens. My grandmother had to replace her car windshield twice and a house window once over the course of the summer because the deer were all over the place. She lost almost her entire garden one year too. That same year there were too many deer and not enough food for them all. So yeah, I can see why it would be required in some cases. Besides, it's not like someone can shoot fifty deer just for giggles. There are carefully planned and rigidly enforced rules in place.
But if I get to eat the food afterwards, heck yes I would go hunting.
I used to go hunting a ton when I was younger. Mostly for small game and pheasant. Tasty eating. If I wouldn't eat it, I wouldn't shoot it.
Quote from: Ayden on December 14, 2011, 02:46:19 PM
I used to go deer hunting with my grandfather a lot when I was younger. And fishing. I love fishing. I was never very fond of dressing the meat afterwards, but I remember my grandfather telling me that if I did the work I would be able to have the jerky. :D It is a shame though, because I live in a big moose (sometimes bear) hunting area but I just have not gone due to money and lack of time.
I don't have too much of an opinion on things like hunting. Everything my grandfather ever brought home was eaten by the family or given away to some of the families in the area that were hard up. He gives out deer roasts around the holidays to the neighbors every year. But I know a lot of places like Kentucky get overrun by the deer population. If they don't get taken by hunters they destroy the wheat and corn fields and people's private gardens. My grandmother had to replace her car windshield twice and a house window once over the course of the summer because the deer were all over the place. She lost almost her entire garden one year too. That same year there were too many deer and not enough food for them all. So yeah, I can see why it would be required in some cases. Besides, it's not like someone can shoot fifty deer just for giggles. There are carefully planned and rigidly enforced rules in place.
But if I get to eat the food afterwards, heck yes I would go hunting.
Yeah exactly. Like, I only tried duck once in my entire life at a restaurunt. Everyone else hated it but I remember loving it and want to try more. I would never hunt for fun, I'd never waste the animal after. I haven't tried deer only because it sorta bothers me a bit. I don't know why.
I am not a hunter, however I love target shooting and I used to love fishing (I still do but I just haven't gotten around to getting a license - and I also would toss any catch back, because fish is pretty polluted).
I don't have anything against the average hunter, who is going out to bring back wild meat to eat. The trophy hunters are another sort that I personally feel walks some moral lines. I take the view that if you're interested in the sport, there are plenty ways to do that without actually making a kill that's going to go to waste - except for a head on a wall.
And to the vegetarians and vegans, there's no getting around that animals are a food source and that humans have eaten them (have evolved to eat them even). I was a vegetarian for almost 2 decades but I got tired of the constant attitude of some other veggie/vegans as superior beings and they way they treat everyone else and look down upon them. Besides, I'm done putting self-imposed restrictions on myself (even though, even with my new choices, I'm still 99% veg). I'm still all about that factory farms are evil and even animals raised for food should be treated with respect and kindness. I even feel that hunters should respect their prey and be thankful for that the animal's life has been given so that they could eat.
I'm a vegetarian, very close to vegan, and I have been for 15 years. I don't actually know any other vegetarians, or any hunters, but I've known both. I was totally vegan for a couple years, but I abandoned that because I have other priorities, and I do value quality of life.
I have a lot less against hunting, even trophy hunting, than I do against eating fast food and half the other things most people around me do. Even some things that I do.
my dad always raised me that when you hunt you hunt for food if you are going to kill it you better well eat it. you do not waste it. also we had to understand that what ever we were hunting was a living creature and they have a brain, heart, lungs and feelings as well as we do. you must hunt with true understanding and care. so yes i think over everything every time im out hunting